There is no amount of testosterone blockers that can overcome the inherit advantages associated with male bone density and going through male puberty.You can complain about trans women in sports, but as of now, those who are in women's sports have done everything needed in order to compete with biological women.
Sometimes there are no women's teams, like football.I for one, am unaware of trans women in men sports. If there are, my perspective on them is the same as he/she medical wrecks in women sports. That said, I also dislike seeing women being allowed to compete in men sports. We've seen women/girls allowed on boys/men teams, except at the professional level, it seems. However, the reverse, except for trannies, is forbidden. If women want to howl against men competing women sports, stay the hail from participating in men sports. Otherwise, every vagi-centric objection you raise about men in women sports is a hypocritical lie, that reeks of one-sided feminism privilege.
Yikes. You could have worded this way better. It seems you have an issue with trans people, not just sports. Calling them "he/she" is vile. Seems like the wisdom in your quote eludes you.
That aside, do you know how many transgender athletes there are in the NCAA? It's 32 total across all sports. Are you aware of the rules and regulations in place in order for them to compete when they have transitioned?
Learn about things before you go off the rails on some culture war BS.
Define being a better humanOi Vey. Can anyone here tell me how the other 31 transgender athletes did in their sport of choice? Yall are focusing on a single incident. Correlation doesn't equal causation.
Other comments from yall just further prove my point that you've swallowed the culture war BS. How does a transgender person affect your lives at all? Take the sports out of it and yall are still full of hate for others that are different than you or what you don't consider "normal".
Be better humans for the sake of humanity.
Care to address the mental illness and gender confusion aspect of this as it relates to depression and suicide? You brought it up and several comments were made. And you have appeared to abandon the conversation. It’s fine if you don’t want to discuss it because it’s an uncomfortable statistic that is avoided by that movement.Yikes. You could have worded this way better. It seems you have an issue with trans people, not just sports. Calling them "he/she" is vile. Seems like the wisdom in your quote eludes you.
That aside, do you know how many transgender athletes there are in the NCAA? It's 32 total across all sports. Are you aware of the rules and regulations in place in order for them to compete when they have transitioned?
Learn about things before you go off the rails on some culture war BS.